Notes:

[2]"Jacob Call, Esq. who is elected to Congress from this district, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the Hon. William Prince, his majority over Mr. Blake is 41 votes." The Evansville Gazette (Evansville, IN). January 8, 1825.

[3]"No return was found for Hendricks County. In the August election of this same year Hendricks County had given Blake 95 votes and Call none. The Indianapolis Western Censor, December 7, 1824, lists that Call was elected by a majority of about twenty votes, which would have meant that Blake's majority in Hendricks County was about forthy-eight." Indiana Election Returns, 1816-1851.

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